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The Liberal Party of Canada (French: Parti libéral du Canada), colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federal political party in Canada. The party espouses the principles of liberalism, and sits between the centre and the centre-left of the Canadian political spectrum. Historically the Liberal Party has been positioned to the left of the Conservative Party of Canada and to the right of the New Democratic Party (NDP).
The party dominated federal politics for much of Canada\\'s history, holding power for almost 69 years in the 20th century—more than any other party in a developed country—which resulted in its being sometimes referred to as Canada\\'s \"natural governing party\".Over the last decade however the party has lost a significant amount of ...

"Liberals have finally met their Armageddon. Get used to it." So writes veteran journalist Peter Newman in his forthcoming book on the Liberal Party of Canada.
When the Gods Changed is due out this week, but early press reports suggest that Newman sees the party as dead.
Further, Newman sees a new "natural governing party" for the country -- the Conservatives, led by Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
Of course, Newman isn't the only one to have reached that conclusion. A confidential cable from the U.S. ambassador to Canada suggests that Stephen Harper's Conservatives see themselves more and ...

Yesterday's Question Period featured an unexpected and welcome surprise - the federal Liberal Party has expressed its support for net neutrality. Industry critic Marc Garneau rose on the floor of the House of Commons and asked (video version here):Mr. Speaker, in a free and open democracy in the 21st century, in an innovative and progressive knowledge economy, no tool is more paramount than the Internet. The Internet is the backbone of today's flow of free ideas and sharing. My party, the Liberal Party, supports the principle of net neutrality and an open and competitive Internet environment. ...

Michael Ignatieff, the author and academic who became a television personality while living in Britain for 22 years, is poised to be chosen as the leader of the opposition Liberal party and possibly prime minister in his native Canada.The descendant of Russian aristocrats has written a novel that was shortlisted for the Booker prize, reported from the Balkan wars and played himself in the film Antonia and Jane. He is set to be appointed by the party executive on December 17 after his last serious opponent left the race. As leader Mr Ignatieff is expected to move Canada’s largest ...